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Hey All,

Just received a very nice bit of Gear that will be used with my Trust 6 speed dogbox :D

Part is: OS GIKEN CENTER PLATE R32/R33

I Got this billet Center plate to strengthen my trust box even further!

So many people upgrade there standard gearsets to the very reliable OS 1-5 Helical gearset but i have yet to see people use this great item. As many know an Upgraded sandwich plate reduces viabrations and reduces wear on the box....

The reason of this thread is to make people aware that OS GIKEN make this as most sites and dealers do not have it apart of there catalogue....Also wanted to show off this nice piece of gear :cool:

I got this through greenline.jp and it set me back about $1050delivered well worth it!!

Check it out :)

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ENJOY

Feel free to comment :blink:

I originally wanted the GREX center plate but it was discontinued...

Im kinda happy i got this one as OS GIKEN are more involved with drivetrain parts etc etc so the design/quality has got to be there

I bought this about 2 weeks ago from Greenline so its either they had older stock or OS GIKEN have started producing these again.

Does anyone know why they discontinue items like this?

OSGiken discontinued their biggest seller (5speed kit, which is a move that doesn't make business sense), so maybe they're like all the other jap companies who are shifting their focus to VR38 stuff?!

Yeh Thats prob the reason steve...But stupid if there making $$$$ on it

its a cost to produce/store/market/freight vs profit equation.

unless the right hand side of this equation is substantial for a low units per annum seller its not worth it.

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